rib plating procedure
The rib plating procedure is a surgical technique designed to stabilize rib fractures and repair chest wall injuries. It involves the use of metal plates and screws to realign broken ribs and support the surrounding structures, thereby restoring the integrity of the chest wall. The main functions of rib plating include pain reduction, improved respiratory function, and the prevention of complications such as pneumonia and chest wall deformities. Technologically advanced features of this procedure include custom-designed implants that accommodate the anatomy of the patient, minimally invasive techniques that reduce recovery time, and the use of biocompatible materials that minimize the risk of infection. Applications of rib plating are widespread, from trauma patients to those with multiple rib fractures or chest wall defects, making it an essential tool in the field of thoracic surgery.